Name Your favorite bands/artists (as many as you like): I am hopelessly addicted to Def Leppard, I have been since their Pyromania album came out (when I was all of 7). My music world revolves around them, but not only them. Other interests include: Metallica, Slate 44 (local band), BNL, Dropkick Murphys, Harry Connick Jr, Dr. John, Pink Floyd, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Eagles, Aerosmith, Elton John, Billy Joel, and various others. I listen to just about any type of rock/jazz/swing/big band/classical/new age, but don't do country or rap. Oh yeah, I love musicals, but don't do opera. Les Mis is my favorite (even named my cats Gavroche and Eponine).
What was the best concert you've ever attended? Again with the Def Leppard. I've seen them three times, but the first time I was able to see them in concert was amazing. It was at this stadium where they only allow a certain number of people on the floor, so it isn't as crowded/crazy around the stage, plus they were doing their 'in the round' thing, so I was on the rails in front of Phil (guitarist) the entire show. It was heavenly.
Do you listen to the radio? Not all that much anymore, but sometimes. I've been too annoyed with stations doing country music as a carry-over into the other stuff, and I have issues with that. Been sticking with cds and such mostly.
Do you listen to alot of older music (70's, 80's, 90's), or mostly current music? A mix, but probably more older stuff than current, since I don't listen to the radio much. How about 'new stuff from older bands'? That's more my style.
Do you want to work in the music business or in a music-related job? (singer, music journalist, manager, teacher, etc.) : I actually went to college to be a music industry major, I wanted to be a sound engineer. I got a little burned out, so I dropped out (with two semesters to go). I'll go back and finish one day, I hope.
What is the extent of your musical education? I play the flute, started when I was 11 and still play. I was in band from 6th grade through 4 years of college, took lessons from 10th grade and up through college. 4 years of music theory classes, etc.
Would you like the Music Club to focus more on commercial music, traditional music, or another type? (In other words, what kind of activities would you like to see?) Honestly, I'd love to see a mix of everything. I like to know what people play or like to listen to. I want to hear about new music and maybe get some recommendations from people without being forced to listen to the radio.
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House: Ravenclaw
Age: 29
Name Your favorite bands/artists (as many as you like): I am hopelessly addicted to Def Leppard, I have been since their Pyromania album came out (when I was all of 7). My music world revolves around them, but not only them. Other interests include: Metallica, Slate 44 (local band), BNL, Dropkick Murphys, Harry Connick Jr, Dr. John, Pink Floyd, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Eagles, Aerosmith, Elton John, Billy Joel, and various others. I listen to just about any type of rock/jazz/swing/big band/classical/new age, but don't do country or rap. Oh yeah, I love musicals, but don't do opera. Les Mis is my favorite (even named my cats Gavroche and Eponine).
What was the best concert you've ever attended? Again with the Def Leppard. I've seen them three times, but the first time I was able to see them in concert was amazing. It was at this stadium where they only allow a certain number of people on the floor, so it isn't as crowded/crazy around the stage, plus they were doing their 'in the round' thing, so I was on the rails in front of Phil (guitarist) the entire show. It was heavenly.
Do you listen to the radio? Not all that much anymore, but sometimes. I've been too annoyed with stations doing country music as a carry-over into the other stuff, and I have issues with that. Been sticking with cds and such mostly.
Do you listen to alot of older music (70's, 80's, 90's), or mostly current music? A mix, but probably more older stuff than current, since I don't listen to the radio much. How about 'new stuff from older bands'? That's more my style.
Do you want to work in the music business or in a music-related job? (singer, music journalist, manager, teacher, etc.) : I actually went to college to be a music industry major, I wanted to be a sound engineer. I got a little burned out, so I dropped out (with two semesters to go). I'll go back and finish one day, I hope.
What is the extent of your musical education? I play the flute, started when I was 11 and still play. I was in band from 6th grade through 4 years of college, took lessons from 10th grade and up through college. 4 years of music theory classes, etc.
Would you like the Music Club to focus more on commercial music, traditional music, or another type? (In other words, what kind of activities would you like to see?) Honestly, I'd love to see a mix of everything. I like to know what people play or like to listen to. I want to hear about new music and maybe get some recommendations from people without being forced to listen to the radio.